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Tue 27th Jul 2021 3:23pm
Sorry, Neil, I don't, but I would suspect it would be early 1960s |
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NeilsYard
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Wed 28th Jul 2021 3:44pm
And another gem! The photographer is standing further south in Cheylesmore with his back to the Manor House. Thats the 'new' Hare & Squirrel to the right and the row to the left that was bulldozed to allow the creation of 'New' Union Street. Cow Lane goes straight on ahead. Cliff that's 'your' newsagents on the corner. IIRC there is an image somewhere with Cramp Engineering on the left if someone can find it?
This is the same row.
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NeilsYard
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Tue 10th Aug 2021 2:34pm
You can see the same property as my one in the Archives post # 28 here through the opening of Cheylesmore Manor - gives you the location nicely.
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Tue 10th Aug 2021 8:05pm
Used to walk through there on my paper-round, early 1960s |
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Fri 13th Aug 2021 10:53pm
Thanks to Adrian James on FB for this 1937 image
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Prof
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Sun 15th Aug 2021 9:15pm
Looking at these historic photos, they show us what old Coventry had which alas is now sadly diminished. Wonderful buildings, at almost every corner that was turned, to delight the eye and remind us what a long heritage is ours. Now all we can do is our utmost to prevent future loss and development of what still remains. A past that inspires but a hope for a future that will help us keep more of the valued past for those that come after us. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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Tue 17th Aug 2021 9:56am
Cliff, you can see the same section here - even the same CAMP coffee ad, but looking the other way, east towards Little Park Street. The Umbrella Club building across the road. 1936.
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Helen F
Warrington
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Tue 17th Aug 2021 11:35am
I prefer this one of the same corner from Rob's excellent collection. The styling on the one above would be early to mid 1800s but there are similarities that suggest the brick version might be a skin on the old building.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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Thu 21st Oct 2021 11:17am
Helen in Prof post#27 - where was the Lecture Hall? |
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Helen F
Warrington
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Thu 21st Oct 2021 11:39am
I'm not 100% sure but 'somebody' helpfully posted this I think the Lecture Hall was the Baptists Chapel. If it is the same place, it's the building on the right at the back, located about halfway along the street on the north side.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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Thu 21st Oct 2021 12:45pm
The windows look the same Helen as in Prof's postcard. |
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Thu 21st Oct 2021 12:56pm
Wasn't the (music) Record Lending Library in Cow Lane? |
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Helen F
Warrington
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Thu 21st Oct 2021 1:14pm
In 1955 the block at number 39 Cow Lane, that included the chapel, the directory says City of Coventry, Libraries and Museum Department. That sounds like it might have had a record section.
I keep forgetting to thank Heathite for the generous donation of his directories - which I will pass on the next time I meet up with the gang, if not sooner. On the to do list. |
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Thu 21st Oct 2021 1:18pm
Thought I remembered it. Thanks you |
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coventry49
Budleigh Salterton, Devon
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Wed 3rd Nov 2021 5:35pm
I also remember going to the Record Library in Cow Lane, as a child with my parent in the early 1950s.
They were then of course the large bakelite records. A high wooden counter, little cardboard envelopes to keep the record ticket safely until its return.
Our record player was a wind-up job! |
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